We like celebrating holidays supporting small businesses that are creatively motivated and that brings value to the people we love. With many thriving businesses in the country, there’s even a wider variety of choices when it comes to gift-giving. Channukah is fast-approaching, so without further ado, here are our top 4 [gift] picks for 2019: 1: The Gift of Travel: A Ticket to a Kosher Cruise There is no limit to what you can provide them when you give the gift of experience in traveling. Traveling alone can provide them with ideas, bliss, and self-reflection. Our number one pick is an adventure of a lifetime with the convenience of accessible Kosher food with a combination of land excursion through an exceptional Kosher Cruise. 2: An Artisan Hand-Crafted Menorah A menorah is used in Jewish Rituals but it can also be used as a decorative jewel within the home. A lot of creatives have recreated the Menorah in different ways -- enabling it to complement modern-day houses. 3: Beautiful, Stylish Coasters for the Home Visiting a friend for Channukah? The perfect host/hostess gift is a set of locally crafted coasters for the home. Additionally, it looks pretty and useful at the same time. 4: A Jewish Cookbook One of the most timeless gifts is a Jewish cookbook that one can use for Glatt Kosher holidays. Our Top 3 Jewish Cookbooks are:
Jewish Kosher Chef, Nancy Silverton, founder of La Brea Bakery, Osteria Mozza and Pizzeria Mozza in Los Angeles, California, particularly quoted “Sababa: Fresh, Sunny Flavors from My Israeli Kitchen” by Adeena Sussman: "Sababa, borrowed from Arabic slang, means 'everything is awesome' and I’m here to tell you that’s a pretty accurate description of Adeena Sussman’s new cookbook. Go through Sababa and you’ll be transported with Adeena as she ventures to her vibrant market in Tel Aviv and returns to her kitchen to make the dishes that have put Israeli cuisine on the front burner." While the “The Jewish Cookbook” by Leah Koening was named as "Best New Cookbook" of Fall 2019 by Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Eater, The Kitchn, and Forbes. No matter how cliche it sounds, it’s still the thought that counts. When giving gifts during Glatt Kosher holidays, it’s still important to analyze the context and appropriation of the gift suggestions mentioned above, to the person you’re planning to provide for.
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